Why Contribute?

  • To change a life by supporting one of our many scholarships.
  • To enhance a college program through mini-grants.
  • To enrich your own life.

 

Ways you Can Make A Difference:

 

  • Cash and Gift Pledge - Mail contributions (personal or cashier's check) payable to ACC Foundation, 170 Elm Street, Enfield, CT  06082.  You may also make a pledge paybale in installments.
    • Make your contribution in memory of or in honor of a special individual or occasion.  We will notify your honoree or their family of your tribute.
  • Credit Card - Mail or phone in donations by credit card at (860) 253-3041.  We accept MasterCard, Visa, Discover, or American Express.
  • Matching Gift Program - Many corporations match employee gifts to charitable institutions.  Contact your human resources department to determine wheteher your employer has a matching gifts program.

 

 

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Thank

 

You!

 

Matthew S. Yustinich

ACC Graduate

 

 

 

"I always wanted to be an engineer and work in a well-established organization like Pratt & Whitney Aircraft.  The Department of Labor veterans program suggested the machining course at Asnuntuck.  I got the good skills, discipline, work ethic, and core values I need on the job.  Also, the staff found job opportunities, lined up interview, and helped sell me to employers.  I owe ACC a million times for what I gained there."

 

 

"We make a living

by what we get,

we make a life

by what we give."

-Sir Winston Churchill

  • Bequest a Gift - Name ACC Foundation as a gift recipient in your will or as a beneficiary of your life insurance.
  • Get Involved - Sponsor, volunteer for, and/or attend one of our great fund-raising events:  the Murder Mystery Dinner, usually in March, and the Golf Tournament, usually in July.
  • Donate - Call to ask how you can donate goods or services to our event auctions and raffles.
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860.253.3000

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